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The YMCA Turkey Trot takes place in Dallas every Thanksgiving Day. If you're participating this year, here's what to know before you go.
The 129th annual YMCA Turkey Trot takes place Thursday morning in the City of Buffalo, as this year’s event is sold out with 14,000 trotters ready to take part in a staple of Thanksgiving Day ...
The Fort Worth YMCA Turkey Trot is not just a race, it's a tradition that brings together generations of families. Since 1981, this annual event has been a source of joy and community spirit for ...
On your mark, get set, go! Registration for the YMCA's 129th annual Turkey Trot opens Aug. 2 at 11 a.m.
The 21st annual YMCA Turkey Trot, a 5K race benefitting the Carlisle Family YMCA, took place on Thanksgiving morning in 2022. Jason Malmont, The Sentinel ...
The Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot, set for Thursday, Nov. 23, offers multiple ways to get involved: timed and untimed 5K and 8-mile runs/walks as well as virtual ...
The YMCA Turkey Trot is an annual 3.1-mile run/walk held every Thanksgiving in York, Pennsylvania. The event, which draws thousands of participants, raises money for programs that benefit cancer ...
The YMCA Turkey Trot in Buffalo, New York, which was established in 1896, is considered the oldest consecutively-run footrace in the world. The inaugural race featured six runners competing on ...
A Dallas tradition since 1967, the annual Turkey Trot is a day of fun for the whole family, with races, music, costume contests, games and more.(Courtesy YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas) While many ...
The 37th Annual McCarthy-Bush YMCA Turkey Trot is flapping its wings and ready to fly. With less than a day to go, "turkeys" from 25 states have signed up to run, walk, waddle or stroll through ...
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The 27th Annual YMCA Turkey Trot 5K and Kids’ Tiny Trot is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 28 in Colorado Springs, and FOX21 News Evening Anchor Scott Kilbury will serve as ...
The classic annual Thanksgiving tradition is back this year, and registration is open!Need a way to stay active before eating all that turkey? Why not help out ...